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The Art of Burma


history
of burma
burmese buddhism
& its protectors
the transmission of
​religious knowledge
donors &
​religious practice
collectors
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exhibit 
& credits

Exhibit photos and credits


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Sally Stevens, Sponsor of the exhibition, Sally Steven Fund for Excellence in the Arts
This exhibit was made possible through: 

Northern Illinois University:
     NIU Graduate School
     NIU College of Visual & Performing Arts
     NIU School of Art
     NIU Center for Burma Studies
     NIU Museum
Sally Stevens Fund for Excellence in the Arts
Illinois Arts Council
Friends of the NIU Art Museum
Arts Fund 21
Denison University Art Gallery
Denison Club of Chicago
Web site designed by
Brian McGowan
Stephanie Sposito
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Mrs. Cecelia Kafer, Dr. Harold Kafer, Dean, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Dr. Catherine Raymond, Mrs. Bose, Sally Stevens, Dr. Rathindra Bose, Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School
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